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With a song in her heart

Jennell Smith

First-generation grad plans to teach music in British Virgin Islands

KENNESAW, Ga.
(Dec 11, 2017) — For Jennell Smith, it’s been a long journey since her 2005 high school commencement,
but the vivacious soprano and first-generation Kennesaw State student is looking forward
to graduating this month with a bachelor’s degree in choral music education, summa
cum laude. Then, it’s on to a new challenge as a music teacher in the hurricane-ravaged
British Virgin Islands.

As a 29-year-old single mother of two young boys, Smith is used to taking on new challenges
and succeeding. Born in the U.S. Virgin Islands and raised in the British Virgin Islands,
the tenacious Smith has faced many moves and challenges along the way to completing
her education.

The first of these came in 2000, when she was 12 years old. Her family left their
island home to move to rural Tennessee. The following year, they were on the move
again, this time to metro Atlanta’s Sandy Springs community.

And just a few years later, and another move put the family near Cobb County’s Sprayberry
High School. While the rigors of settling into high school are difficult enough for
most American teens to navigate, an unexpected pregnancy can throw even the steadiest
person off course.

“Twelve years ago, I was a high school senior walking across the stage, and I was
six months pregnant,” Smith said, recalling yet another challenge to overcome. “But
I knew I wanted to rise above the statistics of teen moms and further my education.”

With the help and support of her mother and sister, Smith set her sights on earning
her first college degree. It was a tough grind, but in May 2014, she received her
Associate in Science degree with a focus in music from Georgia Perimeter College.

Then, it was on to Kennesaw State. Smith was determined to get her bachelor’s degree
in music, so she could teach.

To make ends meet, Smith juggles various jobs from teaching private music lessons
to booking gigs where she sings and plays guitar. She also performs vocals for New
Level Music LLC. The music company based in Roswell creates songs for cheerleading
routines.

Smith, who recently completed her student teaching assignment at Lovinggood Middle
School in Powder Springs, is excited about receiving her diploma this month.

“From 2005 until now, I have been on a journey, and I am so proud to say that I have
made it!” she said. “I have an associate’s degree under my belt, and now I will have
a bachelor’s to add to it! I am so happy, and it means so much more when you’ve busted your
butt for it. I appreciate it so much more!”

She knows it will impart a valuable lesson on her two young sons, sixth-grader Jecori
and third-grader Jace, who will be in the audience at the KSU Convocation Center for
their mother’s graduation.

“Yes, they had to deal with my busy schedule and may not have had as much time to
spend with me as they would like, but they will understand that it was all worth it
when I walk across that stage,” she said.

“They will see what hard work can accomplish and how far it can take you,” Smith said.
“They are the source of my determination and motivation to keep going and not just
to keep going, but to excel. I did not just want to graduate and do enough to get
by, but I wanted to excel.

Smith plans to return to the British Virgin Islands next year to teach.

“They were already short on teachers, but since Hurricane Maria hit, they are in greater
need,” she said. “I want to make a difference and to be of assistance in any way I
can to impact the lives of children. They are our future, and it is my job as a parent
and an educator to nurture, teach and guide them to be greater human beings.”

A leader in innovative teaching and learning, Kennesaw State University offers more than 150 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees to its more than 35,000 students. With 13 colleges on two metro Atlanta campuses, Kennesaw State is a member of the University System of Georgia and the third-largest university in the state. The university's vibrant campus culture, diverse population, strong global ties and entrepreneurial spirit draw students from throughout the region and from 92 countries across the globe. A Carnegie-designated doctoral institution, it is one of the 50 largest public institutions in the country. For more information, visit kennesaw.edu.